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Durham Miners’ Gala back in 2022 and dedicated to key workers

The trade union-backed event has been cancelled for the previous two years due to the pandemic.

Tom Wilkinson
Wednesday 23 March 2022 10:20 EDT
Bands and banners parade through Durham during the Durham Miners’ Gala (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Bands and banners parade through Durham during the Durham Miners’ Gala (Owen Humphreys/PA) (PA Archive)

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The returning Durham Miners’ Gala, which typically attracts a crowd of 200,000 people, will be dedicated to key workers after the last two events were cancelled due to the pandemic.

Organised by the Durham Miners’ Association (DMA), the trade union-backed event is one of the largest of its kind in Europe and sees brass bands and banners parade through the historic city centre.

The DMA has confirmed that The Big Meeting, as it is popularly known, will return on Saturday July 9 2022.

Carers and bus drivers, delivery workers and nurses, shop staff and teachers, everyone who has risked their lives to keep society functioning throughout the pandemic will be celebrated, the DMA said.

Secretary Alan Mardghum said: “We are delighted to be able to confirm that the gala will return in 2022.

“We know it has been sorely missed.”

Before the pandemic, only two world wars and two national strikes had stopped the gala marching on during its 151-year history.

Senior Labour figures are invited to speak at the gala and a large funfair makes it a day-out for many families.

The event also features a service at Durham Cathedral which celebrates the county’s mining heritage, with brass band music and banners being blessed.

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